Leaving no one behind

Since the 1990s, the Asia-Pacific region has seen significant economic growth, prompting significant socioeconomic shifts yet this prosperity hasn't been equally shared. Poverty and unemployment persist, exacerbated by COVID-19, which highlighted inequalities, particularly for the most vulnerable. Governments' emphasis on digitalisation risks excluding the poor, as digital access becomes essential for basic services and economic participation.

In response, the Griffith Asia Institute established the Inclusive Growth and Rural Development Hub in 2022, focusing on financial inclusion, digital access, and rural development to benefit marginalised populations. Collaborating with partners, including multilateral institutions and NGOs, the Hub facilitates research and capacity building.

Hub Lead

1 No poverty 5 Gender equality 8 Decent work and economic growth 10 Reduce inequalities 12 Responsible consumption 13 Climate action 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions 17 Partnerships for the goals

Sustainable Development Goals

Griffith University is committed to advancing sustainable development through comprehensive initiatives that promote economic prosperity, social inclusion, environmental sustainability and good governance for all.

Our primary focus areas

The programs pursued through the Inclusive Growth Hub are designed to accelerate progress on a wide range of economic growth and development priorities across Asia and the Pacific. Leveraging Griffith University鈥檚 multidisciplinary expertise across diverse fields, as well as extensive regional networks, new programs are developed regularly in response to rapidly evolving regional trends and challenges. These programs are centered on providing practical solutions relevant to multiple stakeholder groups, including governments, practitioners, and civil society. Our core activities include providing stakeholders with expert advice and educational opportunities to bolster skill development as well as collaborating with policymakers and industry leaders to develop and promote new knowledge through innovative research. In line with this approach, the Inclusive Growth Hub currently focuses predominantly on three areas.

Our impact

Overview

GAI's Dr Hui Feng and Shawn Hunter talk about economic development and growth challenges and opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region and why GAI is well placed to address these.

Research

GAI's Dr Hui Feng and Shawn Hunter talk about research and capacity-building programs around financial inclusion and digital technologies being undertaken at GAI.

Our publications

Explore our commentary, policy briefs and research papers relating to inclusive growth and rural development.

Research highlights

Discover our current and recently completed research projects addressing critical challenges in the Asia-Pacific region. From advancing financial and digital inclusion for vulnerable populations to fostering innovative rural development strategies, our work aims to enhance well-being, promote equitable growth, and drive sustainable economic and social progress.

Our researchers

Contact details

Email
gai@griffith.edu.au
Address
Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
Room 1.30, Macrossan Building N16
170 Kessels Road
Nathan QLD 4111

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